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RILEM SPRING CONVENTION and CONFERENCE SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS, SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES SMSS 2019 Lone Hotel, Rovinj, Croatia 18 – 22 March 2019
CONFERENCE WELCOME ORGANISERS CONTACT SMSS2019 conference is organised as a sup- The conference is organized by University of Za- University of Zagreb porting event of RILEM Spring Convention. The greb Faculty of Civil Engineering, which is cel- Faculty of Civil Engineering scope of the conference is to gather scientists, ebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2019! By part Department of Materials practitioners, members of technical committees icipating in RILEM Spring Convention and Inter- Fra A. Kacica Miosica 26 and users of technical recommendations, to national Conference on Sustainable Materials, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia jointly at the same place discuss and envision Systems and Structures 2019 you will contribute the future sustainable development of materials, to the jubilee of our Faculty. e-mail: rilem.smss@grad.hr systems and structures in a holistic, global way. fax: +385(0)1 4828 051 honorary president phone: +385(0)1 4639 118 of scientific committee web: www.grad.hr/rilem.smss Dubravka Bjegović Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia RILEM Fellow Member conference chairs Marijana Serdar Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia Ivana Banjad Pečur Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia
hotel lone Hotel Lone is a unique design hotel in Croatia which represents a design-focused synergy of functionality, harmony and elegance. Featuring an impeccable blend of luxury, beauty, style and cultural heritage, the 5 star boutique hotel is a year-round leisure and business destination. VENUE rovinj , istria croatia CROATIA Rovinj is a small city situated on the beautiful Croatia is a land of rich cultural heritage, numer- ROVINJ west coast of Istria, just underneath the Lim ca- ous museums, galleries and churches, many of nal, today considered as the most romantic place which today, as zero category monuments, are in the Mediterranean! Due to the lack of space, included in a part of the UNESCO World Heritage houses are closely built, streets are narrow and List. In that magical place on the Mediterranean, squares are small, still untouched by modern ur- even the shortest stroll becomes a journey down banism. One of the most ‘photogenic’ towns in a staircase thousands of years old which take the Mediterranean, once a fishing town, today is one through a history that is at the same time a tourist resort. Owing to the sea and what it has turbulent, exciting and glorious. With 8 nation- to offer, ranging from sailing to discovering the al parks and 11 Parks of nature, Croatia is one of underwater world, its therapeutic properties, to- the ecologically best preserved parts of Europe. day Rovinj is the destination for tourists from all The mainland covers an area of 56 594 km2 and over the world. Not to mention, that there are coastal waters cover a surface area of 31 479 km2 134 sunny days in a year, which makes Rovinj the where Croatia’s shoreline and its 1 244 islands en- third sunniest spot in the Adriatic. joy the majority of the Adriatic coastline.
INVITED SPEAKERS Jannie S.J. Professor Professor van Deventer, André Orcesi, John Dalsgaard Karen Scrivener PhD PhD Sørensen Construction Materials Laboratory LMC, Zeobond Pty Ltd – Geopolymer & Testing and modelling for civil and urban en- Department of Civil Engineering, Aalborg Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne EPFL Alkali-activated Technology gineering (EMGCU), Materials and Structures University, Switzerland Australia Department, IFSTTAR, France Denmark Topic: Topic: Topic: Topic: Roadmap of development and application Alkali-activated technology – from Designing and managing structures in a Probabilistic design of wind turbine of sustainable materials laboratory to structural application life-cycle perspective concrete components subject to fatigue PD Dr. rer. nat. Professor Professor Ernst Jens Laustsen Geert De Schutter Kei-ichi Imamoto Niederleithinger MArch Magnel Laboratory for Concrete Research, Tokyo University of Science Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und Coordinator of the Concerted Action Department of Structural Engineering Japan -prüfung (BAM) on the Energy Performance in Buildings Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Ghent Germany Directive, Danish Energy Agency, Denmark Topic: University, Belgium Field survey on re-bar corrosion of Topic: Topic: Topic: carbonated existing concrete buildings in Ultrasonic monitoring of structural Shaping the future of buildings through Concrete Industry 4.0 – Construction Japan concrete elements energy efficiency legal framework - CA paradigm shift also impacting current EPBD experience durability concepts
MINI SYMPOSIUMS organising committee / segment chairs Marijana Serdar, Ana Mandić Ivanković, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia University of Zagreb, Croatia segments (mini symposiums ) Nina Štirmer, Marija Kušter Marić, To ensure that sustainability in civil engineering new generation of construction Faculty of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, is tackled in a holistic way, conference is divid- materials University of Zagreb, Croatia University of Zagreb, Croatia ed into several mini symposiums / segments, John Provis, Alfred Strauss, with each symposium targeting a specific field energy efficient building design and The University of Sheffield, UK University of Natural Resources and within SMSS. Having segmented efforts, with legislation Life Sciences, Austria their specific chairs, topics, scientific committee Marina Bagarić, durability , maintenance and repair of Faculty of Civil Engineering, Tomislav Kišiček, and allocated time during the event, will ena- structures University of Zagreb, Croatia Faculty of Civil Engineering, ble a platform for a detailed and focussed dis- cussion among interested parties on a specific University of Zagreb, Croatia challenges in design and management Ivana Banjad Pečur, segment of SMSS. Having all these segments of structures Faculty of Civil Engineering, Ivan Gabrijel, discussed during the same week at the same University of Zagreb, Croatia Faculty of Civil Engineering, (beautiful) location, will ensure their intercon- novel methods for characterization University of Zagreb, Croatia nection, knowledge exchange and will hopefully of materials and structures Hartwig M. Künzel, strengthen existing and create new networks for Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics, Marijan Skazlić, future collaboration. phd symposium Germany Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia Ana Baričević, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Christian Grosse, University of Zagreb, Croatia Technische Universität München, Germany Marija Jelčić Rukavina, Martina Pezer, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia University of Zagreb, Croatia Domagoj Damjanović, Dirk Schlicke, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technische Universität Graz, Austria University of Zagreb, Croatia Stjepan Lakušić, Maurizio Guadagnini, Faculty of Civil Engineering, The University of Sheffield, UK University of Zagreb, Croatia
NEW GENERATION OF Jacek Golaszewski Alenka Mauko Tatjana Rukavina CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Silesian University of Technology, Poland ZAG Slovenia University of Zagreb, Croatia Guillaume Habert Viktor Mechtcherine Manu Santhanam Organising committee: ETH Zürich, Switzerland TU Dresden, Germany Madras, India Marijana Serdar, Nina Štirmer, John Provis Ningxu Han Ildiko Merta Karen Scrivener Shenzhen University, China TU Vienna, Austria EPFL, Switzerland Chao-Lung Hwang Ana Mladenovič Vit Smilauer Can Tho University, Taiwan ZAG, Slovenia Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Conference segment covers innovation, advanc- Nano/micro/macro-characterisation Ksenija Jankovic Paulo Monteiro Ruben Snellings IMS, Serbia University of California, Berkeley USA VITO, Belgium es and improvement of construction materials, Reactivity of waste products and natural resources towards sustainable, intelligent and tailored Dragica Lj. Jevtić Giacomo Moriconi Tayfun Altuğ Soylev made solutions. Mechanisms of deterioration of novel materials University of Belgrad, Serbia Università Politecnica delle Marche Italy Gebze Technical University, Turkey Contributions to the conference segment may be Durability of novel materials Maria Juenger Sree Nanukuttan Stephanie Staquet University of Texas at Austin, USA Queens University Belfast, United Kingdom ULB, Belgium within the following topics: Performance based requirements Said Kenai Narayanan Neithalath Souzana Tastani Chemical and microstructural characterisation Modelling behaviour of novel materials University of Blida, Algeria Arizona State University, USA Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Jamal Khatib Moray Newlands Gabriele Tebaldi University of Wolverhampton UK University of Dundee, United Kingdom University of Parma, Italy scientific committee Miroslav Komljenović Benoit Parmentier Antonio Telesca Susan Bernal Christopher Cheeseman Nele De Belie University of Beograd, Serbia BBRI, Belgium Università della Basilicata, Italy University of Sheffiled, United Kingdom Imperial College London, United Kingdom University of Ghent, Belgium Konstantin Kovler Gaifei Peng Jannie Van Deventer Alexandra Bertron Zhen Chen Vilma Ducman Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Beijing Jiaotong University, China Zeobond, Australia LMDC, France University of Missouri, USA ZAG, Slovenia Zongjin Li Stephane Poyet Frank Winnefeld Oral Buyukozturk Ozlem Cizer Mizi Fan The Hong Kong University of Science and CEA Saclay, France EMPA, Switzerland MIT, USA KU Leuven, Belgium Brunel University, United Kingdom Technology, China Maria Sophia Sousa Ribeiro Jianzhuang Xiao Valter Carvelli Luc Courard Robert Flatt Barbara Lothenbach National Laboratory for Civil Engineering, De- Tongji University, Shanghai, China Politecnico di Milano, Italy Université de Liège, France ETH Zürich, Switzerland EMPA, Switzerland partment for Materials (LNEC), Portugal Guang Ye Shi Caijun Martin Cyr Fred Glasser Pietro Lura Nicolas Roussel University of Delft, Netherland College of Civil Engineering, University of Toulouse, France University of Aberdeen UK EMPA Switzerland IFSTTAR, France Hunan University, Changsha China Xiangming Zhou Brunel University, United Kindgdom
ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING DESIGN AND LEGISLATION scientific committee Organising committee: Sofiane Amziane Arnold Janssens Daisuke Ogura Université Blaise Pascal – Clermont-Ferrand II, Ghent University, Faculty of Engineering and Kyoto University, Department of Architecture Marina Bagarić, Ivana Banjad Pečur, Hartwig M. Künzel France Architecture, Belgium and Architectural Engineering, Japan Igor Balen Achilles Karagiozis Doris Österreicher Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Building Science Corporation, USA University of Natural Resources and Life Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia Sciences, Vienna, Austria Manfred Kehrer Mohannad Maher Bayoumi Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., USA Staf Roels Contributions to the conference segment may be Department of Architecture, Faculty of University of Leuven, Department of Civil within – but are not limited to – the following topics: Environmental Designs, King Abdulaziz Eddie Koenders Engineering, Unit of Building Physics, Belgium Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute of University, Saudi Arabia Heat, air and moisture transfer – Assessment quality, Lightening concepts, Acoustics, Visual Construction and Building Materials, Germany Angela Sasic Kalagasidis Mateo Biluš Chalmers University of Technology, of the hygrothermal performance of materi- comfort, Mould growth risk, Human health University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture, Marcin Koniorczyk Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Łódź University of Technology, Poland als, systems and whole buildings Croatia Ventilation strategies, air movement, air-tight- Technology, Sweden Borka Bobovec Iva Kovačić Thermal energy storage capacity inclusion ness of buildings Technische Universität Wien, Department Marjana Šijanec Zavrl Ministry of Construction and Physical Planning, Building and Civil Engineering Institute ZRMK, for building energy optimisation for Industrial Building and Interdisciplinary Occupants behaviour and impact on building Croatia Planning, Austria Slovenia The next generation of high efficiency mate- performance Mark Bomberg Tomislav Tomiša International Journal of Building Physics, Nada Marđetko Škoro rials and components University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Calculated vs. real energy consumption - Canada Ministry of Construction and Physical Engineering and Computing, Croatia Planning, Croatia Advanced building envelope systems and Causes of discrepancies, Bridging the gap Dariusz Gawin Sašo Medved Zoran Veršić construction technologies Łódź University of Technology, Poland Renewable energy sources and management University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia Low energy-, Nearly zero-, Plus-, and of innovative energy and power generation Lars-Erik Harderup Engineering, Slovenia Lund University, Division of Building Physics, Clean-energy buildings Bojan Milovanović David W. Yarbrough Building Information Modelling (BIM) for en- Sweden Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of R&D Services Inc., USA Smart buildings: Interactive and adaptive hancing energy performance of buildings Wolfgang Hasper Zagreb, Croatia Margareta Zidar Passivhaus Institute, Germany built environment (intelligent monitoring and Ljubomir Miščević Energetski institut Hrvoje Požar, Croatia Building Resilience: Adapting to urban climate management systems) Andreas Holm University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture, Daniel Zirkelbach and climate change Institute FIW München & University of Applied Croatia Fraunhofer Institut for Building Physics, High energy performing renovation and con- Sciences Munich, Germany Legal framework and policy instruments for Silvio Novak Germany servation of buildings Knauf Insulation, Croatia implementation of energy directives Hans Janssen Tea Žakula Indoor climate – Thermal comfort, Indoor air University of Leuven, Department of Civil Henryk Nowak Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Engineering, Unit of Building Physics, Belgium Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
DURABILITY, MAINTENANCE Gianmarco De Felice Joško Krolo Inge Rörig-Dalgaard AND REPAIR OF STRUCTURES Roma Tre University, Italy University of Zagreb, Croatia Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Geert De Schutter Arkadiusz Kwiecien Aljoša Šajna Organising committee: Ghent University, Gelgium Cracow University of Technology, Poland Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Slovenia Ana Baričević, Marija Jelčić Rukavina, Domagoj Damjanović, Emmanuel Denarie Mirjana Laban Maurizio Guadagnini EPFL, Switzerland University of Novi Sad, Serbia Jay Sanjayan Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Guido De Roeck Damir Lazarević KU Leuven, Belgium University of Zagreb, Croatia Mohammed Sonebi Queen’s University Belfast, UK Josée Duchesne Maria Giuseppina scientific committee University Laval, Canada Limongelli Politecnico di Milano, Italy Merima Šahinagić-Isović Univerzitet “Džemal Bijedić” Mostar, BiH Berhard Elsener Barbara Lubell Conference segment covers durability aspects Mark Alexander ETH Zürich, Switzerland Ivana Štimac Grandić Delft University, The Netherlands University of Cape Town, South Africa University of Rijeka, Croatia of maintenance and management of civil infra- Eduardo M.R. Fairbairn Kyriacos Neocleous structure and sustainable repair, rehabilitation Miguel Azenha COPPE-UFRJ, Brazil Luping Tang Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus University of Mihno, Portugal Chalmers University, Sweden and retrofitting. Miguel Ferreira Ivanka Netinger Grbeša Yunus Ballim Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland Michael Thomas Contributions may be within – but are not limit- University of the Witwatersrand, S. Africa University of Osijek, Croatia University of New Brunswick, Canada ed to – the following topics: Raoul Francois Takafumi Noguchi Farid Benboudjema Toulouse University, France Jean-Michel Torrenti University of Tokyo, Japan Durability issues in a variety of environments ENS Cachan, France IFSTTAR, France Christoph Gehlen Jan Olek, Purdue University Hans Beushausen François Toutlemonde Prediction and modelling of long-term durability University of Cape Town, South Africa Technical University of Munich, Germany West Lafayette, USA IFSTTAR, France Branko Glisic Vagelis Papadakis Service life assessment and Life cycle cost Lars Bostrom Princeton University, USA Thanasis Triantafillou University of Patras, Greece RISE, Sweden University Patras, Greece Sustainable construction Arlindo Gonçalves Ioanna Papayianni Jorge Branco LNEC, Portugal Tamon Ueda Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Novel smart sensors and systems University of Mihno, Portugal Hokkaido University, Japan Kei-ichi Imamoto Alejandro Perez Matthieu Briffaut Johan Vyncke System identification and damage detection Laboratoire 3SR, France Tokyo University of Science, Japan Caldentey Fhecor, Spain BBRI, Belgium Practical applications and case studies Alvaro Cunha Jin Wei-Liang Kypros Pilakoutas Dunja Vla Zhejiang University, China University of Sheffield, United Kingdom University of Porto, Portugal Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., USA Repair methods, materials and systems Harald Justnes Giovanni Plizzari Christian Christodoulou Sintef, Norway University of Brescia, Italy AECOM, United Kingdom Meri Cvetkovska Agnieszka Klemm Juraj Pojatina Glasgow Caledonian University, UK Studio Arhing Ltd, Croata Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia
CHALLENGES IN DESIGN AND Ivica Džeba Jochen Köhler Theodoros Rousakis Democritus University of Thrace, Greece MANAGEMENT OF STRUCTURES University of Zagreb, Croatia Jan Falbr Norweigain Univ of Sciense and Technology, Norway Laurie Lacarriere Pavel Ryjaček CTU Prague, Czech Republic FDN, Netherlands Université de Toulouse, France Organising committee: Ana Mandić Ivanković, Marija Kušter Marić, Alfred Strauss, Emmanuel Ferrier Oskar Larsson Abdullah Shahrum University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia University Lyon, France Lund University, Sweden Tomislav Kišiček Hitoshi Furuta Ippei Maruyama Davor Skejić University of Zagreb, Croatia Kansai University, Japan Nagoya University, Japan Erez Gal Jose Matos Miroslav Sykora Klokner Institute, Czech Republic Department of Structural Engineering, Israel UMinho, Portugal Conference segment provides a forum for dis- scientific committee cussion on problems related to structural per- Matija Gams Stuart Matthews Anton Syrkov Transmost Pic, Russia formance for the whole life cycle of the civil en- György L. Balázs ZAG Ljubljana, Slovenija BRE, UK Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary gineering structures. Arndt Goldack Stijn Matthys Vivian Tam Western Sydney University, Australia Agnieszka Bigaj-van Vliet Technische Universität Berlin, Germany University of Ghent, Belgium Contributions to segment may be within – but TNO, Netherlands Dil Tirimanna Niels Peter Høj Ivana Miličević are not limited to – the following topics: Jelena Bleiziffer Consulting GmbH, Switzerland University of Osijek, Croatia FDN, Netherlands University of Zagreb, Croatia Application of monitoring data in structural Dorian Janjic Roger Ohayon Jan Vitek Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic modelling Joan Casas TDV Consulting Group, Austria Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, UPC-BarcelonaTech, Spain France Agnieszka Jędrzejewska Anđelko Vlašić Performance indicators through component, University of Zagreb, Croatia Laurent Charpin Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, André Orcesi system and network levels EDF, France Poland Ifsttar, France Slowik Volker Advanced linear and nonlinear analysis, Eleni Chatzi Terje Kanstad Joško Ožbolt HTWK Leipzig, Germany probabilistic based methods ETH Zürich, Switzerland NTNU, Norway University of Stuttgart, Germany Jianzhuang Xiao Numerical modelling and simulation of Frank Dehn Sylvia Kessler Matthias Pahn Tongji University Shanghai, China Leipzig University, Germany Technische Universität München, Germany TU Kaiserslautern, Germany environmental and accidental actions Jian Yang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Treatment of uncertainties in resistance and Salvatore di Bernardo Miloš Knežević Vlastimir Radonjanjin Ciorba Group, Inc., USA University of Montenegro, Montenegro Faculty of Technical Sciences, Serbia load modelling Stefan Zmigrodzki CIMA+, Consulting Engineers, Canada Murat Dicleli Renata Kotynia Vlatka Rajčić Optimization of life cycle management decisions Middle East Technical University, Turkey Lodz University of Technology, Poland University of Zagreb, Croatia Daia Zwicky Forensic structural engineering Darko Dujmović Ivica Kožar Robert Ratay Institut für Bau- und Umwelttechnologien iTEC, Switzerland Service life modelling University of Zagreb, Croatia University of Rijeka, Croatia USA Design adaptation to climate change Cyrille Dunant Minoru Kunieda Michael Raupach EPFL, Switzerland Gifu University, Japan RWTH Aachen University, Germany
NOVEL METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES scientific committee Organising committee: Dimitrios Aggelis Mato Pavlović Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium BAM, Germany Ivan Gabrijel, Marijan Skazlić, Christian Grosse Marko Bartolac Thomas Schumacher University of Zagreb, Croatia Portland, USA Violeta Bokan Bosiljkov Tomoki Shiotani University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Kyoto University, Japan Conference segment covers innovation and im- Monitoring of age-dependant processes in David Corbett Gregor Trtnik Proceq, Switzerland IGMAT, Slovenia provement in methods for characterization at cement based materials material and structural scale. It includes labora- Sinan Turhan Erdoğan Luca Valentin Innovations in experimental techniques for Middle East Technical University, Turkey Padova University, Italy tory testing methods and methods for on-site macroscopic characterisation of material assessment of concrete and masonry civil en- Jacek Golaszevski Herbert Wiggenhauser properties and performance Silesian University, Poland gineering structures (buildings, bridges, dams, BAM, Germany roads, tunnels, reservoirs and other). The seg- On-site estimation of material properties in Christian Grosse Technische Universität München, Germany ment is dedicated to the following construc- concrete and masonry structures tion materials: concrete, mortar, grouts, cement Nenad Gucunski Volumetric visualization techniques for on-site Rutgers University, USA paste, stone, brick and aggregates. inspection Neil Hoult Contributions to the conference segment may Automated NDT systems Queens University, Canada be within – but are not limited to – the following Ioannou Ioannis topics: Verification of existing laboratory and on-site University of Cyprus, Cyprus standard test methods Quantitative characterisation at Wim Stenfert Kroese microstructural level Examples of modern application of NDT Consensor, Netherlands methods Markus Kruger Experimental and numerical methods for Graz University, Austria characterisation of fresh concrete/mortar/ Eric Landis paste/grout Maine University, USA Monitoring techniques for quality control Ernst Niederleithinger BAM, Germany during production Monitoring techniques for existing structures
PhD SYMPOSIUM scientific committee Ueli Angst Ole Mejlhede Jensen Kristina Potočki Organising committee: ETH Zürich, Switzerland Technische Universität Darmstadt, Denmark Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, Croatia Martina Pezer, Dirk Schlicke, Stjepan Lakušić Andrej Anžlin Robert Jockwer ZAG, Slovenia ETH Zürich, Switzerland Marijana Serdar Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Mario Bačić Anja Klausen Engineering, Croatia Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil SINTEF, Norway Engineering, Croatia Wolfram Schmidt Sukmin Kwon BAM, Germany The PhD symposium of SMSS 2019 creates a Dan Bompa Land and Housing Institute, South Korea Imperial College London, UK Didier Snoeck professional platform for excellent PhD stu- Lovorka Librić Gent University, Belgium dents to discuss their scientific developments Christian Christodoulo Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil AECOM, UK Engineering, Croatia Mislav Stepinac with established experts and to found a net- Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil work of young scientists of various countries Isabella G. Colombo Lana Lovrenčić Butković Engineering, Croatia Politecnico di Milano, Italy Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil in order to exchange knowledge and promote Engineering, Croatia Branko Šavija scientific goals. Iurie Curosu TNO, Delft, Netherlands TU Dresden, Germany Ivan Lukačević This PhD symposium will be organized in a spe- Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Kristina Ana Škeb Gianluca Cusatis Engineering, Croatia Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil cifically dedicated conference segment where- Northwestern University, USA Engineering, Croatia by the scope of this segment is deliberately Mladena Luković Ivan Duvnjak Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Efi Tzoura wide to enable a comprehensive debate. Contri- Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil University of Leeds, UK butions from any field of Sustainable Materials, Engineering, Croatia Benjy Marks The University of Sydney, Australia Mario Uroš Systems and Structures in this segment are ex- Gordan Gilja Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil clusively offered to PhD students whereby the Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Hadi Mazaheripour Engineering, Croatia Engineering, Croatia University of Minho, Portugal inherent high standards of the scientific con- Nikolina Vezilić Strmo tributions were ensured by a review of interna- Gregor Gluth Marta Miletić Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil BAM, Germany Auburn University, USA Engineering, Croatia tional experts. Ivo Haladin Bojan Milovanović Natalie Williams Portal Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Univesity of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden Engineering, Croatia Engineering, Croatia Dimitrije M. Zakić Craig Hargis Behzad Nematollahi University of Belgrad, Serbia University of North Florida, USA Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Ivan Ignjatović Mijo Nikolić University of Beograd, Serbia University of Split, Croatia
TRAVELLING TO ROVINJ by plane by bus by car arrival in rovinj Pula Airport is located only 40 kilometres from Rovinj is connected with a direct bus lines to all Road connections between central Europe and from Slovenia and Italy: Rovinj. It is connected via Zagreb with almost all major centres in Croatia. For more information, destinations on the Croatian coast are improv- border-crossing Kaštel–Dragonja, highway: toll major European capitals. The airport is connect- please visit www.autotrans.hr, www.brioni.hr, ing. To enter and drive in Croatia, you will re- gate Umag–Kanfanar interchange (motorway ed to the city of Pula with regular bus lines and and the site of Zagreb Bus Station www.akz.hr. quire a green insurance card and a valid driving exit) – Putini – Rovinj taxies. For more information about Pula airport, license. In Croatia, the toll is charged on motor- Organized international bus transport: from Zagreb: please visit www.airport-pula.hr. ways, semi-motorways and some bridges and highway Zagreb – Rijeka – Učka Tunnel – Kanfa- from Ljubljana and Kopar tunnels. Zagreb Airport is located 262 km from Rovinj. nar interchange (motorway exit) – Putini – for more information, please visit For more information, please visit by boat Rovinj www.ap-ljubljana.si www.zagreb-airport.hr During summer months the port of Rovinj is from Dalmatia: from Trieste Ljubljana Airport is located 205 km from Rovinj. connected by boat (for passenger only) with: highway Split – Bosiljevo – Rijeka –Učka Tunnel for more information, please visit: For more information, please visit – Kanfanar interchange (motorway exit) – Puti- www.autostazionetrieste.it Venice www.lju-airport.si ni – Rovinj. from Belgrade more information see here: www.venezialines.it Trieste Airport is located 147 km from Rovinj. To plan a trip, visit www.viamichelin.com. for more information, please visit: www.fils.hr Ravenna For more information, please visit www.aeroporto.fvg.it Useful websites for planning trips by bus: Pesaro and Cesenatico www.getbybus.com, www.vollo.net/hr/ more information see here: www.gomoviaggi.com road assistance Trevisio Airport is located 253 km from Rovinj. For more information, please visit FlixBus offers bus routes to/in Croatia and pro- Rijeka Ferry Port, located 91 km from Rovinj, is The phone number for Road Assistance is 1987. www.trevisoairport.it/en/ vides low-cost bus lines also to Rovinj. connected to the islands of Kvarner and Dalma- For more detailed information, foreign tourists For further information please see tia by ferries. For more information, please visit can contact the Information Center of the Cro- Bus transfer from all major airports (Pula, Za- https://www.flixbus.com/bus/rovinj www.jadrolinija.hr. atian Automobile Club at ++385/1/464-0800, greb, Trieste, Ljubljana, Venezia) will be organ- ised by our supporting agency A.T.I. For more available 24 hours a day. Information concerning information, please indicate your interest in this road conditions can be obtained in several lan- option during registration and you will be con- guages on the second channel of the Croatian tacted directly by the agency. Radio or on the Radio Data System. www.hak.hr
CALL FOR PAPERS REGISTRATION guidelines for authors The Organizing Committee invites prospective We will be using Open Conference System for Early-bird Late authors to submit abstracts to be considered managing RILEM SMSS 2019 event. In case you Registration type (until 31 October 2018) (until 15 February 2019) for presentation at the conference. Abstracts have any troubles with signing in on the system EUR EUR should have a length between 200 – 300 words or submitting your abstract, please contact at and must relate to the scope of one of the mini rilem.smss@grad.hr. Prior to submitting an ab- General 600 650 symposium / segment of the conference. stract, you should sign in on the conference General RILEM member 550 600 management system, following the link below. In Authors of accepted abstracts will receive in- Student 300 350 the registration process, please make sure you structions on the preparation of full-length pa- check “Author” checkbox in order to be able to Accompanying person 200 250 pers. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed submit an abstract. After a successful login, you by the International Scientific Committee. should proceed with the abstract submission. The conference registration fee includes (both For further information, please visit A.T.I. web general and student) conference proceedings, page or contact them directly using contact de- conference welcome reception and banquet, re- tails below freshments during coffee breaks and lunch dur- important dates A.T.I. d.o.o. ing the conference. For accompanying person it Zadarska 15 / HR 52100 Pula includes the conference welcome reception and Abstract submission 15 April 2018 banquet, as well as lunches during the conference. web: ati.hr Acceptance of abstracts 15 May 2018 e-mail: natasa@ati-pula.com Registration to the conference will be managed mirna@ati-pula.com Full paper submission 31 August 2018 by our partner agency A.T.I. They will be there for you for all questions and needs concerning fax: +385 (0)52 217644 Notification of paper acceptance 31 October 2018 registration, fees, invoices etc. They can also be a phone: +385 (0)52 223400 Final paper submission 30 November 2018 great help for planning your trip and stay in Cro- atia, from visa, flight, accommodation, to your gsm: +385 91 4440046 Early-bird registration 31 October 2018 free time for enjoying the beauty of our country. Certified member UHPA; IATA; RDA; ID CODE Final registration 15 February 2019 HR – AB 52 – 040 155 102
SOCIAL PROGRAMME organised excursions Brijuni Islands Motovun – Svetvinčenat Taste Istria – Gastrotour The Brijuni island group that lies off the south- A very valuable region with respect to natural Pick up in front of the hotel at 08:00h. Visit to west coast of Istria in the vicinity of Pula, was science, economics (truffles), cultural history the famous Cattunar family’s winery, where you once the meeting place of the European and (St. Mark’s Forest) and tourist. Motovun Forest get to taste 4 different types of wine + tradi- world jet set. As the only national park in Istria, stretches along the valley of the River Mirna and tional snacks (smoked ham, cheese, olives). Vis- Brijuni with its 14 islands covering an area of is the best-known site for finding truffles, sub- it to a dairy farm in Žminj. Cheese tasting. Visit 736 square hectares presents a unique play of terranean fungi, which are claimed to have aph- to the oil mill of Chiavalon’s family in Vodnjan. nature that brings together remarkable animal rodisiac qualities. It is the habitat of the largest Tasting of the award winning Chiavalon olive oil species and rare and rich flora all at one place. It and most prized of all truffles – the white truffle + snacks. Return to the hotel around 18:00 h. ranks as one of the loveliest archipelagos in the the Istrian white truffle is known for its unique Price per person*: 60,00 € per person Mediterranean. taste and exquisite aroma owing to specific local climatic conditions. *The prices are subject to change Pick up in front of the hotel at 7:30. Heading to depending on the number of Fažana, where from the ship takes you to National Pick up in front of the hotel at 14:00. Depar- paricipants Park Brijuni. The sightseeing tour includes: a ride ture to Motovun – probably the most beautiful by tourist train, visit to the remains of the Roman medieval town in Istria. Your next stop is Svet- villa rustica from the I century B.C. in the bay of vinčenat, a small village in the central Istria, fa- Verige, and the safari park. The tour also includes mous for its magnificent medieval castle Moros- visit to the Church of St. Germain with perma- ini-Grimani. The popular Escape Castle game nent exhibition of copies of frescoes and Glago- allows you discover the rich history of this place. litic writings from Istria. Lunch at konoba Feral in Dinner at Konoba Klarići, about 10 minutes drive Fažana. Return to the hotel around 18:30 h. from Svetvinčenat, is scheduled for 20:00. Re- turn to the hotel around 22:00. Price per person*: 54.00 € per person Price per person*: 54.00 € per person *The prices are subject to change depending on the number of paricipants *The prices are subject to change depending on the number of paricipants
CONTACT University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering Department of Materials Fra A. Kacica Miosica 26 10000 Zagreb, Croatia e-mail: rilem.smss@grad.hr fax: +385(0)1 4828 051 phone: +385(0)1 4639 118 web: www.grad.hr/rilem.smss
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